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Universities and colleges in the Republic of Ireland (29 C, 55 P) Defunct universities and colleges in Ireland (2 C, 3 P) People by university or college in Ireland (6 C)
From 1974 to 1994, Mary Immaculate College was a recognised college of the National University of Ireland. [9] Due to a drop in the demand for school teachers, in the 1980s under Sr O'Connor and Sr Bulgers presidencies, the college diversified into non-education arts programmes, and began to initiate links with other international universities.
The university's Fianna Fáil branch, Cumann de Barra, was founded in 1954, making it the oldest university political party branch in Ireland. [47] Fine Gael 's youth wing was founded in the university in 1973 during the Liam Cosgrave -led Fine Gael/Labour Coalition government, with Enda Kenny and Madeleine Taylor-Quinn among those behind its ...
In 2011, iiuedu.ie, the top page of the Irish International University (with an Irish top-level domain) said at its foot "Isles Internationale Universite [sic]" [11] and had a link labeled "Enter Website" that pointed to the website of Isles International University (iiuedu.ac, with an Ascension Island top-level domain), which said at its foot ...
The Institute of Public Administration (IPA) (Irish: An Foras Riaracháin) [1] is a recognised college of the National University of Ireland.It was founded in 1957 at a meeting in Newman House where Tom Barrington became the first director and John Leydon its first president.
The 1908 reforms created the National University of Ireland and a separate Queen's University of Belfast. The Royal University was dissolved in 1909, and in 1910 Maynooth became a recognised college of the NUI. Initially the National University, unlike the Royal University, did not award degrees for part-time or external students.
Universities Ireland is an organisation that promotes collaboration and co-operation between universities in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.It was launched in July 2003 by the nine university presidents on the island of Ireland, with Professor Gerry McKenna, Vice Chancellor and President of the University of Ulster, as founding chair.